Amplitude decay and phase delay of oscillating temperature records measured at two vertical locations in near-surface sediments can be used to infer water fluxes, thermal diffusivity, and sediment scour/deposition. While methods that rely on the harmonics-based analytical heat transport solution assume a steady state water flux, many applications have reported transient fluxes but ignored the possible violation of this assumption in the method. Here we use natural heat tracing as an example to investigate the extent to which changes in the water flux, and associated temperature signal nonstationarity, can be separated from other influences. We systematically scrutinize the assumption of steady state flow in analytical heat tracing and test ...
A large tank (4 × 8 × 1.4 m) filled with loamy sediments and equipped with 26 standard piezometers a...
A large tank (4 × 8 × 1.4 m) filled with loamy sediments and equipped with 26 standard piezometers a...
Recent research into the interactions between streams or lakes and the aquifers beneath them highlig...
Amplitude decay and phase delay of oscillating temperature records measured at two vertical location...
The dynamic distribution of thermal conditions present in saturated near-surface sediments have been...
Heat has been widely applied to trace groundwater-surface water exchanges in inland environments, bu...
Heat has been used as a tracer to quantify water flow through sediments. Two open questions were det...
Recent decades have seen significant progress in methods to estimate streambed fluxes and parameters...
Irrigation agriculture is the primary consumer of water worldwide. Because groundwater resources are...
With the introduction of Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) into the field of hydrology, temperat...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
Understanding streambed thermal processes is of fundamental importance due to the effects of tempera...
When using heat as a tracer, one of the most commonly used models to estimate streambed Darcy fluxes...
As our climate changes and urban sprawl continues to expand, it becomes increasingly important to qu...
Temperature and soil moisture are two of the most important parameters that affect a wide variety of...
A large tank (4 × 8 × 1.4 m) filled with loamy sediments and equipped with 26 standard piezometers a...
A large tank (4 × 8 × 1.4 m) filled with loamy sediments and equipped with 26 standard piezometers a...
Recent research into the interactions between streams or lakes and the aquifers beneath them highlig...
Amplitude decay and phase delay of oscillating temperature records measured at two vertical location...
The dynamic distribution of thermal conditions present in saturated near-surface sediments have been...
Heat has been widely applied to trace groundwater-surface water exchanges in inland environments, bu...
Heat has been used as a tracer to quantify water flow through sediments. Two open questions were det...
Recent decades have seen significant progress in methods to estimate streambed fluxes and parameters...
Irrigation agriculture is the primary consumer of water worldwide. Because groundwater resources are...
With the introduction of Distributed Temperature Sensing (DTS) into the field of hydrology, temperat...
Significant spatial and temporal variability of water fluxes may exist at the river–groundwater inte...
Understanding streambed thermal processes is of fundamental importance due to the effects of tempera...
When using heat as a tracer, one of the most commonly used models to estimate streambed Darcy fluxes...
As our climate changes and urban sprawl continues to expand, it becomes increasingly important to qu...
Temperature and soil moisture are two of the most important parameters that affect a wide variety of...
A large tank (4 × 8 × 1.4 m) filled with loamy sediments and equipped with 26 standard piezometers a...
A large tank (4 × 8 × 1.4 m) filled with loamy sediments and equipped with 26 standard piezometers a...
Recent research into the interactions between streams or lakes and the aquifers beneath them highlig...